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Empress of the Shatta Movement empire, Michy, has disclosed that she lost a job due to her involvement in showbiz. According to her, she had a job interview a day after she performed almost naked at Ghana Meets Naija 2016.

The General Superintendent of the Assemblies of God Rev. Professor Paul Frimpong-Manso has welcomed the decision by the government to tax churches. Government disclosed earlier this month plans to tax churches which have turned their fellowship into money-making venture through

A 42-year-old mother and her 25-year-old daughter have died during labour at the Assesewa Government Hospital. The deceased persons, Mable Maku Tekpertey and Sarah Tekpertey, mother and daughter respectively have been buried side by side at their Dawatrim village in

Seventy-one students who paid various sums of money to secure visas and other travel documents to participate in a model United Nations Conference in New York had their dreams dashed at the last hour when the United States Embassy in

Government has released the list of all 400 Senior High Schools to operate the double-track system from September this year. The list, published here, gives a strong indication of government’s resolve to implement the new system amid concerns. The double-track, according

Kumasi Asante Kotoko have reconstituted a new 11-member management team.Executive Chairman of the club, Dr Kwame Kyei, on Monday, 13 August 2018 dissolved the management of the club despite winning the MTN FA Cup last season.Dr Kyei was believed to

Attorney General Gloria Akuffo, has said legal hurdles have prevented government from retrieving the GHS51 million wrongfully paid to businessman Alfred Woyome.The Supreme Court ordered Mr Woyome to refund the amount but so far only GHS4.6 million have been paid.

The Ghana National Association of Teachers (GNAT) has given the National Pensions Regulatory Authority (NPRA) a 72-hour ultimatum to release its share of the 80-month contribution, failure of which it will embark on strike. The teachers claim NPRA has turned

Juventus have reportedly rejected a €60million offer from Real Madrid for midfielder, Miralem Pjanic. Pjanic has been heavily linked with a summer move away from the San Siro. The Bosnian international has drawn interest from Barcelona, Chelsea and Manchester City